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RingBack Tone Advertising, or RBT-Ads (also known as RingBack Advertising, Ad RingBack, Ad-RBT, AdRBT, Voice Ads, or Biz-Ring), replaces the
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period, or standard acoustic signal a caller hears that indicates the called
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is ringing, with
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or other promotional messages.
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s, calling cards, infrastructure vendors, ad networks, media agencies and free information services offer RBT-Ad space to advertisers, brands and agencies, making it possible for mobile service providers to monetize this inventory of ad space and in turn offer free or very inexpensive
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services to consumers and subscribers.


Two Kinds of RBT-Ads Available

a) Interactive Reverse RingBack Tone Advertisement (IRRBT-Ad) specifically
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the subscriber. b) Interactive RingBack Tone Advertisement (IRBT-Ad) specifically targets the person calling a subscriber. RingBack Tone Advertisement can be booked via direct negotiation with the carrier or firms offering the services and/or online with booking interfaces that are similar to
Google AdWords Google Ads (formerly Google AdWords) is an online advertising platform developed by Google, where advertisers bid to display brief advertisements, service offerings, product listings, or videos to web users. It can place ads both in the result ...
. Examples of firms using RingBack Tone Advertising include but not limited to:
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Procter & Gamble The Procter & Gamble Company (P&G) is an American multinational consumer goods corporation headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, founded in 1837 by William Procter and James Gamble. It specializes in a wide range of personal health/consumer hea ...
, Nestle,
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Burger King Burger King (BK) is an American-based multinational chain store, chain of hamburger fast food restaurants. Headquartered in Miami-Dade County, Florida, the company was founded in 1953 as Insta-Burger King, a Jacksonville, Florida–based res ...
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Aviva Aviva plc is a British multinational insurance company headquartered in London, England. It has about 18 million customers across its core markets of the United Kingdom, Ireland and Canada. In the United Kingdom, Aviva is the largest general ...
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China Airlines China Airlines (CAL; ) is the state-owned flag carrier of the Republic of China (Taiwan), and one of its two major airlines along with EVA Air. It is headquartered in Taoyuan International Airport and operates over 1,400 flights weekly (inclu ...
, Taiwan Sports Lottery, TKK Fried Chicken, HOLA,
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, Yakult, Marvel, King Games, Air Asia, Cadbury, Nissan, Datsun, HP, Canon, Hitachi, Whirlpool, Nerolac.


List of Online Booking Interfaces (alphabetical order)


List of Carriers Offering RingBack Tone Advertisement (alphabetical order)


Advertisement Genre

RingBack Tone advertisement is categorized as in-call media (Keller, September 2009) or in-call advertisement (Qiao, 2009; Brian, 2009). According to th
Mobile Marketing Association (MMA)
which released the first guidelines regulating RingBack Tone Advertisement, it is a subcategory belonging to
mobile marketing Mobile marketing is a multi-channel online marketing technique focused at reaching a specific audience on their smartphones, feature phones, tablets, or any other related devices through websites, e-mail, SMS and MMS, social media, or mobile app ...
. RingBack Tone advertising is being described as a new type of advertising that competes with long-standing advertising media such as TV, radio, newspaper, and the Internet. It has been reported that in the United States, consumers rate RingBack Tone advertisements as the second most acceptable form of advertising they would allow on their mobile device.


History

The development of RingBack Tone Advertisement started with patent filings in 2000 by Jonathan Streitzel and is still ongoing. Based on Seelig's patent filings and publishing in the Economist Magazine in August 2001, the first functional prototype for RingBack Tone Advertisement was developed by Karl Seelig in 2001. Commercial use of RBT advertisement started around 2008 with mobile carriers
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, RingPlus, Orange's Yesss! and Peter Zahlts. Since 2012, RingPlus was, and still is, the first U.S. wireless carrier offering free and low cost cellphone plans subsidised by RingBack Tone Advertisement. Endorsed Ad-RBT service is currently offered to telecoms in Europe under partnerships between mobile advertising firm Xipto and RBT provider Muzicall and by Xipto working directly with some operators and Music RBT providers. RingBack Tone Advertising platforms are currently offered to major telecom operators by a small number of suppliers, includin
OnMobile
and RingPlus,
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. In March 2010, the Mobile Marketing Association published a
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authored by Xipto, RingCo, Comverse, LiveWire Mobile, and 4Play Digital Media on RingBack Tone Advertising that outlines preliminary best practices for Ad-RBTs (as described by Ad-RBT service providers) and discusses the various business models and acceptable content guidelines as endorsed by the MMA.


Effectiveness of RingBack Tone Advertisement

Clickthrough rates of Interactive Reverse RingBack Tones are reported at an average of 2.5% with a wide variance from 0% up to 7.5%, depending on the offering of the advertisement itself. In 2009,
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estimated that an average U.S. mobile subscriber receives about 4 calls per day, which places the total inbound call volume of 3 billion global mobile subscribers at approximately 12 billion inbound calls per day, a figure that has remained more or less steady for the past few years. Based on the total inbound call volume, the global opportunity for Ad‐RBTs is immense. For example, if just twelve million mobile subscribers used Ad‐RBTs to advertise a favorite product or organization, RingBack Tone advertising would be delivering approximately 48 million paid advertisements per day, a figure slightly higher than
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’s pay‐per‐click search advertising interactions per day on the web. Furthermore, Ad‐RBTs are a mobile experience that is always shared between users, giving it the potential to expand virally if Ad‐RBT content is engaging, interesting, funny, or relates to brands or causes that people are passionate about. Therefore, it is important that ad content is brief and efficient, exciting and playful, or practical and need‐specific to increase consumer acceptance and interaction and reduce churn rate.


References

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